Patrick Henry-Thommes

BArch (Hons) Architecture

The Bakery Hub on the Land and the Water.

This project aims to showcase to the community how their everyday baked goods like bread are made, from the grain to the oven. The people get the opportunity to witness the process of bread making at every stage. One of the most important means of transporation, the wooden boat, is being built on site for all to experience. This means is also used to distribute the goods along the river.

  • The interior, green courtyard of the planned transition hub on the Brayford pool waterfront in Lincoln,UK. The the centre back of the image is the boat workshop. This image was taken the interior, multi-purpose green courtyard of the hub and shows the two-story boat workshop in back, which is connected to the main building via an open air walkway.
  • Aerial view of a section through the groundfloor spaces of the hub. This includes the dock and water acess. This horizontal section shows the entire hub´s ground floor areas. The bakery, shop and museum, and the boat workoshop on the water are clearly visible.
  • Aerial view of a section through the upper floor spaces of the hub. The cafe, second museum part and observation deck over the boat workshop are highlighted. This is the same horizontal section, but it cuts through the upper floor of the buildings. The cafe, second museum part and observation area over the boat workshop are in focus.
  • The relation between marine and pedestrian circulation is shown and their interaction with the ground floor areas. The bakery,brown, the boat workshop,blue, and the shop and msueum, pink are shown. This shows a sketch of the circulation on the ground floor. The pink areas are the shopa and museum, the blue is the boat workshop and the brown area is the bakery.
  • The view from the Brayford way bridge shows the northern facades and reveals the use of sustainable materials, in this case wood, and sustainable energies to power the bakery. This is a sketched view from the Brayford Way bridge. It shows the use of sustainable materials, in this case wood ,and the use of sustainable energy for the bakery via wind turbines.
  • This is a section from the south shoowing the whole construction of the boat workshop from the fundament to the glass skylight. The glass gallery is also shown. This drawing allows shows a section through the boat workshop showing the concrete fundament, 2-facade design and the suspended gallery.
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Patrick Henry-Thommes

BArch (Hons) Architecture

I am a 3rd year architecture student currently enrolled at the University of Lincoln in the bachelor course Architecture.My passion is rooted in sustainable and green architecture.

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